Great Grandfather's Drum celebrates Japanese-American culture and
history in Hawai'i. An inspiring century-long story of struggle and success in the
greatest American tradition -- of plantation life, patriotic heroism during World War
II, and helping to create statehood for Hawai'i.

Told through an intimate and joyful portrait of Maui Taiko, a contemporary
Japanese-American drum ensemble, descendants of plantation workers, and by elders who
lived this history. Experience Maui Taiko's dynamic performances on the giant drums,
and travel with them on a heartfelt journey back to rural Japan to seek their ancestral
roots. These families handed down taiko traditions through five generations in Hawai'i.
Taiko is a living part of their community today.

For visitors to the islands, "Great Grandfather's Drum" unlocks the door to a
colorful culture that is unique to Hawai'i, a world seldom seen by people outside the
community. Americans of Japanese ancestry are one of the largest ethnic groups in
Hawai'i.

A documentary for public television from Opticus Media and international award
winning producers Victoria and Cal Lewin. Broadcast on PBS Hawai'i.